GEOSS User Requirement Registry
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Linking Earth Sciences and GEOSS: The role of the GEOSS User Requirement Registry (URR)
- Time: 4:00-5:30
- Location: MT. VERNON
- Convener: Foley, Peter
Key Topics
- URR Data Model
- Multiple registries driven by user needs
- Links - capturing interconnectivity
- Links can allow value chains
- Analysis goals for data tracing
- If data is registered with GEOSS, users can find it through this registry
- Connecting data users and providers, even if they are unaware of each others' needs
- End of 2012 target goal for functionality, design, and administration
- Menus, logins, customizing, GUI, gap analysis
- Concept of Operations describes future development path
- Comments/suggestions welcome
- Populating the URR
- Assessment reports
- Open peer contributions
- Harvesting existing registries
- Getting involved with URR
- What do you do? What are your important activities?
- What decision-making are you involved in, and what are the impacts of these decisions?
- Can you measure the impact of these decisions? The impact of different data on these decisions?
- Getting started
- Create login
- Jump right in or read tutorials?
- Publish menu item -> User Types
- Do you fit into one of these types?
- Click on one of them, and you'll have pre-filled in descriptions of your type that you can tweak if needed
- Do you fit into one of these types?
- Application menu item
- Do you fit into one of these types?
- Click on one of them, and you'll have pre-filled in descriptions of your type that you can tweak if needed
- Do you fit into one of these types?
- Etc. for the rest of the options
- Can connect data requirements to people with data via links
- View menu option -> Links
- Pick a Link, click on the blue 'link'
- Click the yellow 'View Relationship' button
- Visual map of the relationships between user type, data, applications, research, infrastructure, etc.
- Drag to move and order nodes
- Visual map of the relationships between user type, data, applications, research, infrastructure, etc.
- Create login
- Current/Future Development
- Level selection, depth, enhanced GUI in the works.
- Namespace formatting, (meta)data review
- Global and local trees for organization based on user expertise